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Didn't you hear she wants to get blown? :3some:

hard and fast babeh.

so what if we make dinner for 8pm? then go to pool when we have finished?

just to give the south peoples enough time to get there and all

Hrmm holden hill.. i dont like cops around that area =[

geez grow up lol

dont drive like an idiot, keep your revs low and they wont touch you, seriously

i been there twice in the last two nights had cops follow me and they did nothing, one even pulled up to me and gave me a nod coz i was driving sensibly, and my car aint quite legal

but yeh i come along for sum fun

geez grow up lol

dont drive like an idiot, keep your revs low and they wont touch you, seriously

i been there twice in the last two nights had cops follow me and they did nothing, one even pulled up to me and gave me a nod coz i was driving sensibly, and my car aint quite legal

LOL! you wont be saying that after you cop it in the ass from the boys in blue

bahahhahah so so true there chad

i guarantee that if you got defected then this would be a whole new post lol

hahaha wrong again :laugh:

see i dont give a shit if i get defected coz the car will still be on the road, i'll just get permits and if it gets too badly defected then i'll just buy another car and turn this to a track car. its simple really

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